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Prepare for a riveting and controversial episode of "Sequels That Should Have Been Made" as we welcome back the esteemed anthropologist, Sir Reginald Fannibottom, for a special review of the blockbuster film "Titanic." Join us as Sir Reginald offers his unique insights and critiques on James Cameron's epic tale of love and tragedy aboard the ill-fated RMS Titanic.
But hold onto your life vests, because Sir Reginald is shaking up the narrative with his bold assertion: Billy Zane's character, Cal Hockley, is the true hero of the story, and Rose is the villain. With his sharp wit and unwavering conviction, Sir Reginald challenges conventional wisdom and offers a fresh perspective on the characters and events of "Titanic." From Cal's desperate attempts to save Rose from herself to his valiant efforts to maintain order in the face of chaos, Sir Reginald argues that Cal's actions paint him as the unsung hero of the tragedy.
So grab your lifeboat and join us as we embark on a cinematic voyage with Sir Reginald Fannibottom at the helm, challenging the status quo and redefining the heroism and villainy of "Titanic"!
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